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Orchestral Organ [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Orchestral Organ [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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Jan Kraybill- Sonic Splendor! Her amazing pipe organ performances give new dimensions to beloved orchestral favorites. In the 19th and early 20th century, organists of exceptional artistic skill developed organ transcriptions of orchestral music into a true art form. Each of the works on this disc is spectacular in it's original form. To create "The Orchestral Organ", we have chosen works of many different composers, adapted into organ transcriptions of the highest artistic order. These transcriptions are not intended for comparison with, or replacement of, the original orchestral versions. In presenting them we are offering fascinating new dimensions for these compositions, whether familiar or new to the listener. Within the pieces are a variety of tone colors and compositional details that exhibit the remarkable abilities of organist Jan Kraybill, and showcase the spectacular Julia Irene Kauffman Casavant Organ at the Kauffman Center's Helzberg Hall in Kansas City.
Tracklist:
- Coronation March, Th 50 (Transcr. G.J. Bennett For Organ)
- Adagio For Strings (Transcr. W.R. Strickland For Organ)
- Funeral March Of A Marionette, Cg 483 (Transcr. W.T. Best For Organ)
- First Suite In E-Flat Major For Military Band, Op. 28 No. 1, H. 105: I. Chaccone (Transcr. H.G. Ley For Organ)
- Finlandia, Op. 26 (Transcr. H.A. Fricker For Organ)
- Praeludium & Chromatic Fugue In C-Sharp Minor (Version For Organ)
- Orchestral Suite In D Major, Op. 49: IV. Romance (Transcr. A. Renaud For Organ)
- Siegfried, Wwv 86c: Forest Murmurs (Transcr. J.H. Rogers For Organ)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61, Mwv M13: No. 1, Scherzo (Transcr. S.P. Warren For Organ)
- Praeludium In F Major For Small Orchestra (Transcr. G.B. Nevin For Organ)
- Aïda: Triumphal March (Transcr. H.R. Shelley For Organ)
UPC: 030911214524
Label: Reference Recordings
Release Date: 5.17.19
Format: CDAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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